Not yet! I just grabbed the second one, actually, can’t wait to play it!
I fell in love with Submerged when I played it. It’s an exploration game set in a flooded city, where you play a young girl looking for supplies for her injured brother. Lots of navigating between buildings in a little boat, climbing around, and taking in the scenery. Incredibly relaxing to play.
Look what you made me do. ಠ_ಠ
Honest questions: What worthwhile alternatives exist already? If there are none, what can be done? What can be built to improve discoverability of authors while moderating what is visible?
With my track record at killing even cacti, I am going to suck at this game. It does sound interesting, though (and “great story” is enough to make me face the rice farming).
It definitely sounds unique, which is exactly was I was hoping for when I made the post! Thank you!
Oh gosh, it’s so cute. I’ll keep an eye out for it when rummaging for used 3DS games.
more like a Final Fantasy game with farming elements inside it
To be honest, sitting here with 2500h logged on FFXIV and 250+ on every FF I played… It’s not a downside to me at all.
Rune Factory 4 is on my list of things to buy. Your rec echoes what I heard from a friend who loves it as much as you do, and someone else on lemmy reminded me of it just last week. I’ll probably grab it during the next steam sale if the price drops. Any tips for a newbie?
I’m so glad for the comeback of the company, it’s great when that happens!
Podcast addict is both incredibly customizable and feature rich. Absolutely worth trying.
Or it becomes mostly unmoderated, near a major election, at the same time as twitter turns into disinfo central.
Did anyone here play the original? The video has me really interested, it looks nice, the portraits are gorgeous… Was the psx version good, story wise?
I forgot about RF! I got high recommendations for those games back before they were on steam, and they looked exactly like my thing.
I just threw them all on my steam wishwatchlist since there should be sales soon.
Go for it! Time on Stardew Valley is time well spent!
I find the farming sims that have a plotline are easier for me to stop, even if I get obsessed, because you finish the story, befriend everyone… And then there isn’t much left to do unless you just want to chill and collect things. At which point you can move to My Time At Portia or any of the hundreds of similar games and start the whole process all over a… I have issues, don’t I?
Not at all. First of all… Religion isn’t a huge thing in my country - or at least not in the area I grew up in - so we never went to church or anything (although my parents went through the motions with the baptisms and such). I did get some catechism and stuff like that, but it was like… “more school”.
Later on, religion just never clicked. I was into mythology, so I always got stuck at “Why would THIS god be real and not all of those? They were there before.”
Thank you! The encouragement sure helps
Congratulations to you on getting there ♥
I am taking supplements, but I need to figure my shit out because I fuck up either on the B12 or iron, each time. My first “bad” B12 deficiency came with some nerve issues and I do not want a repeat of that, it doesn’t entirely go away.
My goal is to entirely cut out meat, though. Right now, I don’t buy it for home food, but if I’m out with friends or coworkers, I’ll get whatever. It’s iterative, and as more alternatives become available in public places, I’ll get there.
I don’t feel like that’s a fair comparison. Meat consumption has a lot of issues, but the consumer, at the end of the production chain, does not eat his steak with the mindset of “how much more can I make an animal suffer for the lulz, and can we take pliers to it first?”. Mostly, they are apathetic or unaware. (Disclosure: I have reduced meat a lot myself but am not entirely out yet and I keep giving myself B12 deficiency.)
I’d compare with much higher in the production chain, the people who devised and enforce inhumane practices.
I feel like the pendulum swings on the cruelty (at least in areas of the world we pay attention to…), while the damage caused by human civilization just keeps growing and growing. And it’s definitely easier for the scum to coordinate through the internet, but also to recruit and infiltrate minds.
I’m just sitting here being nihilistic, “Après moi, le déluge” about everything, and listening to my “collapse” playlist. The relatives I used to love went full Qanon, so I only have my cat to worry about, now ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have no fucking clue but it gets tiring…
I have been getting back into webcomics and RSS. Which, you know, works well, because most of hiveworks’ comics still have rss. So much amazing stuff to catch up on and then follow forever.
Me and a friend are lazily trying to compile news sites rss feeds into an OPML, too. It’s going slow but it keeps us busy.
I’m a heartless monster who forgot about my brother so I could sit in my boat and gawk at my surroundings at sunset. Mileage may vary.
It does have moments that stressed me out, but since I spent so much time exploring and taking screenshots, they’re not what left the strongest memory.